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Religious freedom concerns
Religious freedom is an entirely new issue. The issue at hand is whether people should be allowed to express and live by their religious beliefs in public or whether the state to ensure equality should be allowed to confine religious behavior to various...Tags: Justice and Rights, Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Belief and Faith, Crime, Law and Justice
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Deubrook Area claims state 9AA championship
VERMILLION - Ryan Knutson rushed for 259 yards and Deubrook Area held off a late rally to beat Howard 25-22 Thursday in the South Dakota 9AA football championship game. Knutson had 244 yards and touchdown runs of 62 and 63 yards in the first half as the...Tags: Football, Sports
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Deubrook Area claims state 9AA championship
VERMILLION — Ryan Knutson rushed for 259 yards and Deubrook Area held off a late rally to beat Howard 25-22 Thursday in the South Dakota 9AA football championship game. Knutson had 244 yards and touchdown runs of 62 and 63 yards in the first...Tags: Football, Sports
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Time Warner Cable socks Internet customers with new modem fee
Time Warner Cable is seeing growth in its broadband Internet business but steady losses in TV viewers. So how is the company responding? With a hefty new fee for Internet cable modems, of course. The dominant cable provider in Southern California is...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, U.S. Department of Justice, Health and Medical Professionals, Satellite and Cable Service, Television
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Many reasons to vote in Harford, as plenty do just that
Harford County voters had many reasons for packing the county's 75 polling places of Election Day Tuesday, and not all of them had to do with electing the nation's next commander-in-chief. The interest shown by Harford's voters translated a huge turnout,...Tags: Harford County, Politics, Thomas Mitchell, Crime, Law and Justice, White House
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Democrats Hold onto Narrow Majority in U.S. Senate
Los Angeles TimesWASHINGTON -- Democrats retained a narrow majority in the Senate on Tuesday, but Republicans kept their grip on the House, delivering another divided, and highly polarized, Congress. The balance of power was likely to shift by no more than a seat or two,...Tags: Politics, Paul Ryan, Republican Party, Wisconsin State Legislature, Robert P. Casey, Jr.
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El Centro nurse assists with relief effort
Staff WriterEl Centro nurse practitioner Arlyn Duval could not be with her grandson Monday to celebrate his fifth birthday. She is in New York, assisting with relief efforts after Tropical Storm Sandy slammed into the East Coast a little more than a week ago....Tags: Hurricane Katrina (2005), Schizophrenia, SUNY Nassau Community College, Diabetes, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
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The choice
WASHINGTON -- "Ronald Reagan changed the trajectory of America in a way that Richard Nixon did not and in a way that Bill Clinton did not." That was Barack Obama in 2008. And he was right. Reagan was an ideological inflection point, ending a 50-year...
Tags: Employment Opportunities, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Pension and Welfare, Politics, Tony Blair
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Indiana Minority Health Coalition, Purdue team up for new initiative
The Indiana Minority Health Coalition and Purdue University are teaming up for a new initiative called Heart Health Indiana. The goal is to educate African Americans and other minorities about some of the increased heart risks they face. The message...
Tags: Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure, Health and Safety at School, Health, Social Issues
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Current FEMA updates on Hurricane Sandy
Hurricane Sandy continues to swirl closer to the coast, with impacts already being felt in several states as of Sunday afternoon. At the direction of President Obama, FEMA continues to coordinate the federal government's assistance and preparations for...Tags: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, American Red Cross, FEMA, Conservation, Air Transportation Industry
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Producers and workers to get flu vaccination
As in previous years, the Pork Checkoff recommends producers, farm personnel and others who have contact with pigs get the seasonal flu vaccination as soon as possible to help protect human and pig health. "It's always a smart decision for producers and...Tags: Employees, Drugs and Medicines, Viral Diseases and Infections, Health and Safety at Work, Disease Prevention
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Religious liberty is at stake
Religious liberty, also known as freedom of religion, is guaranteed by the 1st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Since its enactment, this guarantee has been interpreted to mean that under U.S. law, people are free to practice the religion they choose...Tags: U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Employment Opportunities, Hillary Clinton, Politics, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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